VOLUME CONTROL

PUB. DATE

August 2006

SOURCE

Multichannel News;8/21/2006, Vol. 27 Issue 33, p22

SOURCE TYPE

Periodical

DOC. TYPE

Article

ABSTRACT

The article offers various opinions on the issue of Cablevision's restatement of results. According to Kathleen Pender of the San Francisco Chronicle, when the backdating brouhaha started unfolding, most companies that fessed up to an options problem saw their stock prices whacked. But as more companies get pulled into the fray the shock seems to be wearing off. According to Ken Grady of Gray's Retail Crier, everyone is writing about options backdating and that means there will be at least as many misstatements as correct statements.

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22029264

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